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  • lilith267toLinux@lemmy.mlAny good Linux Tablet recommendations?English
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    Have you taken a look at the pinetab? Its probably the most Dev oriented Linux tablet. Librem-11 might be the only Linux native x86 tabket but if you don’t mind flashing a new OS a refurbished/used microsoft surface would be cheap and powerful. (Need the linux-surface kernal for all functionality)


  • lilith267toLinux@lemmy.mlLMDE and Alienware 17 r4English
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    Can’t go wrong with just booting the live environment and seeing if it works. Just check your display is the right resolution and your speakers and brightness work before installing. I also recommend checking it’s actually running off of the 1050ti too




  • lilith267toLinux@lemmy.mlSnap store from Canonical (Ubuntu) hit with another crypto scam appEnglish
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    Ubuntu maintains it’s own package library which is far newer then Debians but less tested/stable. Debian only releases new version when it’s team feels their ready. However Debian does keep up to date with security patches

    If you would like a distro that keeps itself up to date try out Fedora, it’s updated every 6 months and has been super popular lately

    Note that if you use flatpacks they will be up to date no matter what distro you choose, making Debian a very stable option while still getting new features in applications

    Edit: edited to answer the question more clearly